From tweet to treat: Superfan Ranjith 'overwhelmed' by Neeraj Chopra's heartfelt gesture

IANS July 5, 2025 346 views

Neeraj Chopra made a fan’s dream come true by sponsoring his trip to the Neeraj Chopra Classic. Ranjith, who had requested financial help on social media, was stunned by the Olympian’s generosity. The event, India’s first international javelin competition, features top global athletes. Chopra also shared a heartwarming moment with an elderly fan in Bengaluru.

"I was extremely overwhelmed—it felt surreal to even receive a reply from Neeraj Chopra himself." – Ranjith Kumar Ravichandran
Bengaluru, July 5: For Ranjith Kumar Ravichandran, a die-hard fan of Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Neeraj Chopra, it was nothing short of a dream come true as his travel and stay to witness the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic has been sponsored by none other than the reigning world champion himself.

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Neeraj Chopra surprised fan Ranjith with a VVIP trip to Bengaluru

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Ranjith initially sought ₹2,000 help on social media

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Event marks India’s first international javelin competition

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Chopra also bonded with an elderly fan in Bengaluru

Ranjith, who hails from Coimbatore, had taken to social media to ask for help in attending India’s first international javelin competition slated for Saturday evening in Bengaluru. "If anyone can sponsor me ₹2,000, I can go to watch this from Coimbatore," he posted on X on June 25.

Neeraj replied a day later, offering him a complete VVIP experience and a five-star hotel stay. “Hi, Ranjith. You've got a full VVIP experience waiting for you in Bengaluru because your trip to @nc_classic is on me! And thanks to @RadissonHotels, you'll be staying about 90 metres away from me. See you soon!” Chopra posted.

Speaking to IANS just before the event, Ranjith said, “I couldn’t believe it was really happening. I was extremely overwhelmed — it felt surreal to even receive a reply from Neeraj Chopra himself. I couldn’t believe it at first. No one could have planned for something like this. After all, it’s not every day you get to meet a champion.”

“Nobody in my family believed it at first, just like me. I had to explain to them, ‘Yes, it’s really happening,’ and walk them through everything. But in the end, everyone was happy — my friends, my family — they were all genuinely excited,” he added.

Adding to the charm surrounding the event, Chopra also had an unplanned encounter with an elderly fan during a walk through the streets of Bengaluru earlier this week. Calling him a "kind-hearted uncle", the interaction was shared via a reel on the Neeraj Chopra Classic’s official Instagram handle.

“Sometimes, the best moments aren’t planned. A quiet street in Bengaluru. A kind-hearted uncle. And a javelin legend who never forgets where he comes from,” read the caption.

As a World Athletics-sanctioned Gold event, the Neeraj Chopra Classic promises to elevate India's status on the global athletics map. It will feature a stellar line-up of elite javelin throwers.

The event will see the participation of global javelin stars, including Chopra, Thomas Rohler, Julius Yego, and others. Chopra played a pivotal role in the staging of the event in India.

Reader Comments

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Priya S
Heartwarming story! 😊 But I wish our sports authorities would make events more accessible to common fans. Not everyone can get lucky like Ranjith. Ticket prices should be reasonable.
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Rohit P
Typical Indian middle-class struggle - even ₹2000 can be a barrier to watch sports. Happy for Ranjith but this shows how expensive live sports have become for average fans.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, I'm amazed by how athletes here connect with fans personally. In my country, stars are usually inaccessible. Neeraj sets a beautiful example of staying grounded.
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Vikram M
This event is a game-changer for Indian athletics! Finally we're hosting international competitions. Hope this inspires more kids to take up javelin instead of just cricket.
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Kavya N
The elderly fan interaction melted my heart ❤️ Our culture teaches respect for elders, and Neeraj proves champions remember their roots. More such events needed across India!

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